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? >> his world is going to collapse. >> in this hour an intimate journey where you'llmeetericandnick and their extraordinary mothers. >> moms do what they have to do. >> trials no family should have to face. >> i don't think i've ever been more terrified than i am right now. >> and triumphs too. >> is that milk or juice? >> fight for their kids that none of us can afford for them to lose. >> all the times that people told us he would never, well, he is. ♪ >>> hello, and welcome to "dateline." all parents want a bright future for their children, but with kids with autism what if the one thing that will help them get there is taken away? several years ago from 2012 to 2015 we followed two families dealing with this issue. our cameras captured their successes and setbacks as they tried to navigate a very complex system for those with special needs. here with their story "on the brink" is kate snow. >> reporter: it's graduation day in a new york suburb. a rite of passage that normally brings excitement and endless possibilities for the future. this is nicolas kabisco, his journey to th

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congressional testimony given by trumpsupporterericprincelast year when he described a meeting in seychells. documents suggest that eric prince met before and after that meeting with george nader, an adviser to the united arab emirates in the early months of the trump administration. he shared information with eric prince and those sources are telling that to abc news. that appears to be inconsistent with sworn testimony that the seychells meeting happened by chance. the documents contain 7 search warrants. one of the warrants were data from 5 at&t phone numbers was just obtained last month. two months after mueller issued his second indictment against manafort. suggesting his team may be investigating new lines of inquiry against manafort. the timing of the warrant is significant in that it was issued a week after rick gates accepted a plea deal with mueller's team. joining us now are jill wine banks and msnbc contributor, joyce vance is a former federal prosecutor and professor at the university of alabama law school. and david corn is the bureau chief for mother jones and co author of ru

congressional testimony given by trump supporter eric prince last year when he described a meeting in seychells. documents suggest that eric prince met before and after that meeting with george nader, an adviser to the united arab emirates in the early months of the trump administration. he shared information with eric prince and those sources are telling that to abc news. that appears to be inconsistent with sworn testimony that the seychells meeting happened by chance. the documents contain...

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testimony given by trump supporter and black watersupporterericprincewhen he described a meeting with a russian financier as a casual chance encounter over a beer. he visits the white house in the early months of trump administration. george nadar shared information about that russian financier during several encounters and sources are telling that to abc news. that appears to be inconsistent with eric prince's sworn testimony before a house investigative panel that the meeting happened by chance. one was obtained last month. two weeks aftermueller issued his second indictment against manafort. the timing of the warrant is significant and issued a week after former manafort partner rick gates accepted a plea deal with mueller's team. he's an msnbc political analyst. welcome to all of you. jill, let me start with you. the idea that the president is getting ready to sit down with donald trump, as early in planning stages as that may be, would that be donald trump and his team's decision and if so, what does that tell you? >> first of all, i think it's interesting that they are saying it

testimony given by trump supporter and black water supporter eric prince when he described a meeting with a russian financier as a casual chance encounter over a beer. he visits the white house in the early months of trump administration. george nadar shared information about that russian financier during several encounters and sources are telling that to abc news. that appears to be inconsistent with eric prince's sworn testimony before a house investigative panel that the meeting happened by...

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charges against the new york police officer involvedinericgarner'sdeath, but the justice department has expressed some strong reservations. where do things stand with the case of eric garner? and when does the justice department -- when are they going to make a decision about the police officer and whether or not they're going to charge him? >> i don't have an administration update on that front, but would refer you to the department of justice to get further details. and i'll work on getting an update for you and let you know. >> usually when we let one, it's not exactly a secret, but i'll be happy to share that with everybody. >> the second question is that the president tweeted that james comey illegally tweeted -- illegally leaked documents to the press to generate a special counsel, therefore the special counsel was established based on an illegal act. really, does everyone know what that means. what does the president think that means? and is he indicating that the special counsel should be fired because of the way that it begun? >> as we've said many times before,

charges against the new york police officer involved in eric garner's death, but the justice department has expressed some strong reservations. where do things stand with the case of eric garner? and when does the justice department -- when are they going to make a decision about the police officer and whether or not they're going to charge him? >> i don't have an administration update on that front, but would refer you to the department of justice to get further details. and i'll work...

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accusations. joining me now is the co-author of that story, "new york times" investigativereporter,ericlipton.also with me, daily beast legal affairs columnist, jay michaelson, who authored a piece yesterday entitled "too crooked to fail: why scott pruitt still has his job for now." gentlemen, thank you for joining me. eric, let me start with you. your reporting is that five employees of the epa, four of them senior, have been moved, demoted, or left because they took issue with the way scott pruitt was doing things? >> yeah, what's so interesting is that these objections started way back in march of 2017. way before the public, reporters, or anyone knew that there were these issues relative to, you know, his desire to take first-class flights or, you know, expenditures on special security or a special bulletproof desk, which is something that was considered or a bulletproof car. and there were many -- there were three different deputy chiefs of staff. one of whom was a trump campaign advance man, very popular with trump and was praised by trump personally at a rally, in delaware. and

accusations. joining me now is the co-author of that story, "new york times" investigative reporter, eric lipton. also with me, daily beast legal affairs columnist, jay michaelson, who authored a piece yesterday entitled "too crooked to fail: why scott pruitt still has his job for now." gentlemen, thank you for joining me. eric, let me start with you. your reporting is that five employees of the epa, four of them senior, have been moved, demoted, or left because they took...

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week's "watch for this" garcetti is the late zest it politics to make the if trip to iowa.couldericgarcettibe next? for an insider's take, we turn to beth huey. he goes to waterloo, i gather his wife has a homestead there, grandparents are there, he has a breakfast at mull et's in des moines with some firefighters there, what's he doing? >> checking the boxes, the relative with an atapment to iowa, going with the union guys, which is very important for democrats to do the pilgrimage, and eric garcetti did this. what i found interesting, was what was it was gussing to like onch and will and it was a pretty good fit. he's a smart guy, he knows how to talk, he knows how to explain his point, which is to bring everything together now, washington is dysfunctional and it's people outside that really know how to solve problems. what i was struck by, though, he kept summing back to how los angeles and iowa are an awful lot alike. >> if i could, i want to ask about his itinerary. what does it tell you? he's gone to iowa, to other states as well. what can you glean from where he's going and

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building why do you care if it comes dune. the answerfromeric, saidi want to protect my father's integrity. and there's obviously other reasons there's a bunch of other buildings around the state that are have his name on it where the residents would like to see it taken down. if it happens once, it will happen again. >> walk me through, some properties are just managed. some have the names on them, what's the difference? >> a lot of the builds, as you say, trump doesn't own. in many places who paid to manage them, has hotels or condos and his name on there. usually, he'd get paid like a dollar 20 years ago to put his name on those. the money he makes off of it now mostly comes from the operations, the management. >> but doesn't all of this matter to trump because it's the value of the name? because if he's licensing his name, he gets paid no matter what. he doesn't take any risk. he didn't have to manage the property. so, the more he can create this value around what his name is worth the more riskless money he can make? >> that's right. what we've seen starting in the mid-2000s

building why do you care if it comes dune. the answer from eric, said i want to protect my father's integrity. and there's obviously other reasons there's a bunch of other buildings around the state that are have his name on it where the residents would like to see it taken down. if it happens once, it will happen again. >> walk me through, some properties are just managed. some have the names on them, what's the difference? >> a lot of the builds, as you say, trump doesn't own. in...

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. the meeting in the seashellsbetweenericprinceand the manager of a state run russian investment funds. those familiar with the meeting have told the "new york times" it was in part to explore back channels between the trump administration and the kremlin. mueller's investigators have been pushing about a meeting nay der attended in new york in early 2017 with jared kushner and steve bannon at the office of the hedge fund manager richard gerson. at the time of that meeting, they were close to the trump administration. and one question is whether there were illegal funds in the trump campaign. and "the washington journal" reported in an e-mail dated august 4, 2016, mr. stone wrote i dined with julian assange last night, according to a copy of the message reviewed by "the washington journal." on the same day roger stone sent that e-mail, august 4, 2016, he appeared on the right wing conspiracy show saying julian assange has proof of scandals at the clinton foundation. >> let's remember their defense in all of the clinton foundation scandals has been not that we didn't do it, it has

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joined now by nbc news mediaanalystericdeggans.eric, goodto see you, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> eric, president trump weighed in on the discussion via twitter. you know, basically mocking cnn, nbc, calling us a joke and backing sinclair broadcasting. so how could one possibly say that they're an unbiased news source when you've got the president of the united states pushing them and the other news organization he pushes is fox news. fox news is not unbiased. >> well, i'm also tv critic for national public radio. my colleague spoke with the head of news at sinclair and they insist that their news coverage is impartial even though they often provide what they call must-run commentaries to all of their stations that they own that contain political viewpoints that do seem to favor conservative causes. and i think there's a concern that the station group may at some point decide to extend those must-run edicts to news coverage. and that's what is so concerning about these statements because the primary value of a local news outlet is its independence,

joined now by nbc news media analyst eric deggans. eric, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> eric, president trump weighed in on the discussion via twitter. you know, basically mocking cnn, nbc, calling us a joke and backing sinclair broadcasting. so how could one possibly say that they're an unbiased news source when you've got the president of the united states pushing them and the other news organization he pushes is fox news. fox news is...

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the overflow room is to come here and speak to you.>>ericduginsins js from st. beertsr petersberg. put this in context for us. when you hear that sean hannity -- that he coulden had three clients in 2017 and 2018. one is the president. one is the now disgrazed deputy funds raising chair financing chair for the republican national committee who had an affair with a playboy playmate and who subsequently had an abortion of a pregnancy that was the product of their union, and now sean hannity -- just give us some context as a guy who covers media. does it matter? is it important? is it relevant? talk to me. >> well, i mean as a media critic, what occurs to me is the idea of disclosure, full disclosure and the sense that you want pundits to be honest brokers. certainly, pundits can express opinions. sean hannity has been expressing his opinion for quite a long while. but you also with a on the to sense that they have some independence from the situations that they are commenting on. and if they don't have that independence, that they at least disclose that to their viewers so that peop

the overflow room is to come here and speak to you. >> eric dugins ins js from st. beertsr petersberg. put this in context for us. when you hear that sean hannity -- that he coulden had three clients in 2017 and 2018. one is the president. one is the now disgrazed deputy funds raising chair financing chair for the republican national committee who had an affair with a playboy playmate and who subsequently had an abortion of a pregnancy that was the product of their union, and now sean...

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.ericlipton,someone over the last month who has reported exclusively on pruitt scandals and chris liu worked with interfaced members of the cabinet. eric, let me start with you. there is so much that i begin to lose track. so let's start a little bit on a story you broke this weekend about the person, the couple from whom he rented that infamous condo. i want to play you sound of what he said about whether they had any business before the epa whatsoever to ed henry. take a listen. >> why does it matter when the ethics officials look at the lease and the terms lease. >> why does it matter? you're renting it from the wife of a lobbyist. >> who has no business before this agency. >> hold on a second. so is that williams & jensen? major lobbying firm. exxonmobil is a client. >> mr. hart has no -- >> does exxonmobil have business -- >> mr. hart has no business or clients before this agency. >> is that true, eric? >> it's not. and his own lobbying firm filed a disclosure report on friday that said that he in fact did have a client that he was representing before the epa, and not only th

. eric lipton, someone over the last month who has reported exclusively on pruitt scandals and chris liu worked with interfaced members of the cabinet. eric, let me start with you. there is so much that i begin to lose track. so let's start a little bit on a story you broke this weekend about the person, the couple from whom he rented that infamous condo. i want to play you sound of what he said about whether they had any business before the epa whatsoever to ed henry. take a listen. >>...

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of news to bring you after this break. formerattorneyericholderjoins me on set in just two minutes. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >>> all right. the brank of government charged with maintaining and enforcing the rule of law in this country, the department of justice, has been facing potentially transformative attacks on its legitimacy. many coming often directly from the president of the united states. there's no one better to discuss the attacks on it than the man who leads the justice department from 2009 to 2015, former attorney general eric holder. great to have you here. i want to ask for your recollections of barbara bush. >> she was a formidable woman and exhibited a quality that i think is so l

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you're going to find it very informative and very, very interesting. >>congressmanericswalwellis a democratic member of the house intelligence committee. let's talk about this first. there are calls between don junior and agalarov. there was a call in between. was the committee able to determine anything about that call or whether don junior talked to his father? >> good evening, chris, no. the republicans who held the subpoena power were completely unwilling to subpoena donald trump jr.'s phone provider, who would have been able to tell us who that blocked number belonged to. we have a lot of circumstantial evidence that suggests that we would want to know whether or not candidate trump knew about this meeting. he was in the building. he was just one floor above where the meeting took place. he was very close with the agalarov family, who asked to set up the meeting. so the fact that he wouldn't have been a part of it or had any idea, it just does not make much sense. he was exchanging gifts at the time with the agalarov family, who were sending him a birthday painting just a coup

you're going to find it very informative and very, very interesting. >> congressman eric swalwell is a democratic member of the house intelligence committee. let's talk about this first. there are calls between don junior and agalarov. there was a call in between. was the committee able to determine anything about that call or whether don junior talked to his father? >> good evening, chris, no. the republicans who held the subpoena power were completely unwilling to subpoena donald...

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. you're watching the beat with ari melber. i turntoericswalwell,a democrat who serves in the house intelligence committee. congressman, there was -- we're going to listen in again. >> between creating tremendous vast amounts of oil, we raised billions and billions of dollars extra in nato. we had a very, very severe, we were talking about it a little while, fight in syria recently a month ago. between our troops and russian troops. and that's very sad. but many people died in that fight. there has been nobody tougher than me. with the media, no matter what i did, it's never tough enough because that's their narrative. but russia will tell you, there has been nobody tougher than donald trump. then the other night, we had a strike in syria which was absolute precision. i believe it with there with all of that said if we can get along with china and if we can get along with russia and if we can get along with japan and other nations, that's a good thing. not a bad thing. just remember that. if we got along with other nations, that's good. not bad. thank you very much, everybody. thank

. you're watching the beat with ari melber. i turn to eric swalwell, a democrat who serves in the house intelligence committee. congressman, there was -- we're going to listen in again. >> between creating tremendous vast amounts of oil, we raised billions and billions of dollars extra in nato. we had a very, very severe, we were talking about it a little while, fight in syria recently a month ago. between our troops and russian troops. and that's very sad. but many people died in that...

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section of our assets, we see a lot of money pouring in from russia. in2017,erictrumpsaid -- i guess he was talking to a golf writer, i guess he plays golf, he said, we have all the funding we need out of russia. he later denied saying that but i'm not sure why a golf writer would lie. so again the contact and the coordination is hiding in plain sight. what we're getting at it is the motive and whether or not there was a conspiracy to impact the outcome of the election. is that an accurate description of where we are? >> that's right, nicolle. it's been publicly documented the trump organization, the business had tried for years to develop a front in russia, to develop a business there to create profit from that part of the world and one thing that's important to keep in mind is that donald trump revealed so little about his business when he was running for president. usually presidential candidates release years of their tax returns, they release other documentation about their business, there's sort of a public vetting that goes on the show where that money comes from. we don't kno

section of our assets, we see a lot of money pouring in from russia. in 2017, eric trump said -- i guess he was talking to a golf writer, i guess he plays golf, he said, we have all the funding we need out of russia. he later denied saying that but i'm not sure why a golf writer would lie. so again the contact and the coordination is hiding in plain sight. what we're getting at it is the motive and whether or not there was a conspiracy to impact the outcome of the election. is that an accurate...

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about this, the man that broke the last story, "new york times" investigativereporterericlipton. eric, there seems to be a consistent strain of scott pruitt's epa or scott pruitt himself at the epa not sticking within boundaries that a number of ethics experts would say would be appropriate. that's putting it lightly. what have you found? >> we've heard even from the white house there's some discomfort with things pruitt has done with regard to spending and his personal matters that as he has been running the agency, on the other hand, this is the guy from toxic chemicals to clean power plan to methane gas to coal ash, he is rolling back rule after rule after rule, consistent with what trump wants to do in terms of deregulation and i am pressing sompressing i. the embarrassment it brought the administration, he is like their star player when it comes to deregulation. >> seems like the white house given our reporting, that he gotten couraging calls from the president and john kelly. they don't want him to resign or resign in the face of investigative reports like yours. draw the

about this, the man that broke the last story, "new york times" investigative reporter eric lip ton. eric, there seems to be a consistent strain of scott pruitt's epa or scott pruitt himself at the epa not sticking within boundaries that a number of ethics experts would say would be appropriate. that's putting it lightly. what have you found? >> we've heard even from the white house there's some discomfort with things pruitt has done with regard to spending and his personal...

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what they actually think. republicanbloggerericerikssonhad everyone guessing who his secret source was for a long profane tirade was. he gave the impression that the quotes represented a general consensus among house republicans. here are some of the juicy bits. it's like forest gump won the presidency but an evil fing stupid forest gump. we're going to lose a bunch of states, his supporters will blame us, but he hasn't led he wakes up in the morning poops on twitter, his staff. f him i can't say that in public. judiciary is stacked with a bunch of people who can win. reelection is, as long as they don't piss off trump voters in the primary. i'd vote to impeach him myself, most of us would. hell all the democrats would. if we're going to lose because of him, we might as well impeach the mother, take him out with us and let mike pence take over. at least then we could sleep well at night. >> a member of the house and let mike pence take over. at least then we could sleep well at night. >> a member of the house judiciary committee and a former republican congressman will join us next

what they actually think. republican blogger eric eriksson had everyone guessing who his secret source was for a long profane tirade was. he gave the impression that the quotes represented a general consensus among house republicans. here are some of the juicy bits. it's like forest gump won the presidency but an evil fing stupid forest gump. we're going to lose a bunch of states, his supporters will blame us, but he hasn't led he wakes up in the morning poops on twitter, his staff. f him i...

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ericprinceto kind of prebriefm on this russian financier. what i've heard is that this meet ng was about activating some bank accounts and that is of course something that mueller would be interested in is why was eric prince, who was a trump supporter, de facto member of the trump campaign meeting with this ruggen financier who's close to putin and what can george nader tell mueller about it. michael cohen has been privy to every deal trump has made in the last couple of decades. if he ever entered into business with someone tie w ties to putin, he would know about it. so of course he's a valuable witness and now he might be in the position to be flipped and cooperate with mueller. >> what struck me this week is that mueller's people are stopping oligarchs at the border. they're grabbing them saying let's see your computer, your laptop. they start going through it. this is pretty aggressive stuff. >> the element of surprise is quite helpful in their, to their advantage in this instance, but i agree that mr. cohen is not only in the middle of it, with daniels, he's either violating

eric prince to kind of prebriefm on this russian financier. what i've heard is that this meet ng was about activating some bank accounts and that is of course something that mueller would be interested in is why was eric prince, who was a trump supporter, de facto member of the trump campaign meeting with this ruggen financier who's close to putin and what can george nader tell mueller about it. michael cohen has been privy to every deal trump has made in the last couple of decades. if he ever...

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privately criticize trump but publicly they show solidarity.>>ericisa person of integrity. it was said it was done in the record and done anonymously. a weird combination but having said that, i have full confidence. >> the guy who said he was forest gump. >> eric has been very clear he's not been a fan of donald trump since the day he announced for office. >> boring republican question. you first, chris, boring republican question. who is the next speaker? >> steve scalise. >> before the midterms or after? >> after the midterms. >> nancy pelosi. >> that's right. trick question. >> i'm sorry. thank you. >> that was so good. i love it. nancy pelosi is the next speaker. >> well -- >> in defeat. >> i would. >> i is scalise on the right or kevin mccarthy in the middle. >> i'm going to say kevin mccarthy. i don't have faith he can go the distance. he came close once before. and i think he's still got the same problems. >> i think about -- think of the number of republican leaders under nancy's watch, just the numbers since she's been there, it's amazing. up next, these people tell me s

privately criticize trump but publicly they show solidarity. >> eric is a person of integrity. it was said it was done in the record and done anonymously. a weird combination but having said that, i have full confidence. >> the guy who said he was forest gump. >> eric has been very clear he's not been a fan of donald trump since the day he announced for office. >> boring republican question. you first, chris, boring republican question. who is the next speaker? >>...

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reporting this week that he metwithericprincebefore and after the meeting to kind of brief him on this russian financer who they're going to meet with. what i heard is it is about activating some kind of bank accounts. that's something that mueller is interested in. why was eric prince a trump supporter, meeting with this guy here. cohen has been to every deal that trump made within the past couple of decades. if he enters into business with ties to putin, michael cohen would know about it. he's a valuable witness with his controversy surrounding the stormy daniels case, he may be in the position to flip and cooperate with mueller. >> let's see your computer and laptop. this is aggressive stuff. >> the element of surprise, it is quite helpful. i agree with that. mr. cohen is not only in the middle of it and we see with stormy daniels, he's violating his ethic rules with respect to his lawyering or he's not telling us the truth. he's covering. >> the next segment of this, since i got you here. the fact that he signed the president up for a non-disclosure agreement, he's using hi

reporting this week that he met with eric prince before and after the meeting to kind of brief him on this russian financer who they're going to meet with. what i heard is it is about activating some kind of bank accounts. that's something that mueller is interested in. why was eric prince a trump supporter, meeting with this guy here. cohen has been to every deal that trump made within the past couple of decades. if he enters into business with ties to putin, michael cohen would know about...

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punish putin further? californiacongressmanericswallwellis live and he joins me next. oh milk. am i willing to pay the price for loving you? you'll make my morning, but ruin my day. complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit and accessories for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >>> right now on the hill, military leaders are preparing to brief lawmakers on last week's strikes in syria. the big question for some members of congress, why weren't we consulted? will these strikes actually deter syria's leader from committing another attack. yesterday we were expecting an announcement of new sanctions on moscow and that was based on what u.n. ambassador nikki haley said over the weekend. >> so you will see that russian sanctions will be coming down. secretary mnuchin will be announcing t

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what steve bannon was working on. andcongressmanericswalwellwas there. he will join us next. great, another dead end. sarge, i just got a tip that'll crack this case wide open! turns out the prints at the crime scene- awwwww...did mcgruffy wuffy get a tippy wippy? i'm serious! we gotta move fast before- who's a good boy? is him a good boy? erg...i'm just gonna go. oh, you wanna go outside? you gotta go tinky poo-poo? i already went, ok? in the bathroom! as long as people talk baby-talk to dogs, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. handcrafted layers of clean food you can give your kids. tomatoes. even the picky ones. panera. food as it should be. now delivered. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ tran♪ tions™ ♪ no matter when you retire, your income doesn't have to. see how lincoln can help ensure you still have income every month

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. >> and sean, i want to play for you what conservativebloggerericericsonwho is secret lly frustrated with the president. >> he went on a tirade with the president. he's tired of defending the guy, even though he does because he doesn't want to lose the primary election or have challenges, but it is kind of indicative of the problems. >> erickson said the lawmaker has called him an evil, stupid, forrest gump. is this one house member or is this more widespread? >> these are really strong words, obviously, but i think in more broadly, certainly in private, republicans are more critical and more concerns about the president than what they say in public. and the reason why they don't want to say these things publicly is, less about trump and more about trump's voters. they know if they criticize him, it's very possible the president calls them out. and then trump supporter who is are very loyal to show up to vote in primaries may turn on them. so we don't see this said in private, but there's more clearly being said. >> any indication who the congressman is? >> it is not clear

. >> and sean, i want to play for you what conservative blogger eric ericson who is secret lly frustrated with the president. >> he went on a tirade with the president. he's tired of defending the guy, even though he does because he doesn't want to lose the primary election or have challenges, but it is kind of indicative of the problems. >> erickson said the lawmaker has called him an evil, stupid, forrest gump. is this one house member or is this more widespread? >>...

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, welcome to america's news headquarters, i'm arthelneville.eric: i'mericsean,president trump tempering expectations somewhat, optimistic to try to denuclearize the korean peninsula ahead of what it's shaping to be a historic meeting between the president and kim jong un, this as we get confirmation that secretary of state nominee, while he is confirmation remains up in the air, mike pompeo lacking support he needs to receive a favorable vote tomorrow from the senate foreign relations committee, though his whole nomination is expected to pass the senate narrowly. congressman ron desantis earlier today on fox news channel saying it will be remarkable feet if the president can resolve the decade's long tensions with north korea. >> donald trump has shaken this up. he has kim jong un on the defensive. i think that's why you are seeing this. i still think we are a long way from actually getting there. boy, if we could get that done, that would be one of the best achievements since ronald reagan ended the cold war. arthel: live in washington with more. hi, gillian. >> in just a few

, welcome to america's news headquarters, i'm arthel neville. eric: i'm eric sean, president trump tempering expectations somewhat, optimistic to try to denuclearize the korean peninsula ahead of what it's shaping to be a historic meeting between the president and kim jong un, this as we get confirmation that secretary of state nominee, while he is confirmation remains up in the air, mike pompeo lacking support he needs to receive a favorable vote tomorrow from the senate foreign relations...

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briefed democrats about what steve bannon was working on. andcongressmanericswalwellwas there. he will join us next. until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird enjoy the go with charmin so let's promote our spring travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. allergies. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com over... hey, want to try it? ok here you go... over... under... hey whoa, pop, pop... your shoe's untied. ♪ ensure he's well taken care of, even as you build your own plans for

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, under a barack obama presidency,underericholderas attorney general, fighting in the streets fighting to stop the slaughter of black people. >> and it was of course a famous civil rights song about the revolution not being televised. >> i know that song. i know a few songs. >> but the critique was of a corporate media that would never show black activism, no matter how large the march was. >> or show it only in a negative light. >> or show it as violence not as protest. >> i want to go and fit in a final break about our discussion of what our agreement and collaboration and our conduct tr ive disgreekt with three generations of civil rights leaders in this room. we'll be right back. are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. digital transformation actually what does ithappen?o make it takes dell technologies, a family of seven technology leaders working behind the scenes to make the impossible... reality. we're helping to give cars the power to read your mind from anywhere... and we're helping up to 40% of the nation's donated blood supply to be

, under a barack obama presidency, under eric holder as attorney general, fighting in the streets fighting to stop the slaughter of black people. >> and it was of course a famous civil rights song about the revolution not being televised. >> i know that song. i know a few songs. >> but the critique was of a corporate media that would never show black activism, no matter how large the march was. >> or show it only in a negative light. >> or show it as violence not...

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tuned, mr. trump. >>> joining our conversation is democraticcongressmanericswalwell,a member of the house intel committee. take me inside where your committee was when its work was abruptly halted and the parade thrown for the president saying, nothing to see here. >> good afternoon, nicolle. we, from the very beginning, wanted to make this a bipartisan investigation. we knew that the stakes were too high and we had too many witnesses when they wanted to close this investigation that were outstanding who we had not heard from. too many documents we wanted to subpoena and obtain, bank records, phone records, travel records, so many questions from witnesses who were not credible and we wanted to be able to test them and corroborate or contradict what they had said. so, to close the investigation and write such an inaccurate, incomplete and irresponsibly premature report does nothing to protect us as we go into the ballot box, as we go to the ballot boxes this november. >> so, a little bird told me that footnote 72 in your report is another data point about natalia veselnitskaya wh

tuned, mr. trump. >>> joining our conversation is democratic congressman eric swalwell, a member of the house intel committee. take me inside where your committee was when its work was abruptly halted and the parade thrown for the president saying, nothing to see here. >> good afternoon, nicolle. we, from the very beginning, wanted to make this a bipartisan investigation. we knew that the stakes were too high and we had too many witnesses when they wanted to close this...

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making america great again. >> i have to say, it was quitefunny.ericisjoining our panel. and i'm going to start with you. so i was a big "roseanne" fan. i watched it a lot back in the day. on my sick days, i would watch episodes back to back to back. so i was pretty excited. i watched the entire show. i thought it was funny. give me your take on it. >> sure. i think that they captured the rhythms of the old show pretty well. there were a lot of funny moments contained inside the show. and i do think that the idea of this show representing trump voters is being oversold a bit. as far as we can tell from watching the first half hour of an hour-long presentation, roseanne voted for trump, but it seemed to be as much an argument with her sister as anything, and sarah gilbert, executive producer on the show and co-star said they're not going to talk about trump in the remaining episodes. nane they've done for this season and they're not necessarily going to get into politics. it was as much about a family dynamic as anything. so i'm cautioning people -- i think what happened, we saw a

making america great again. >> i have to say, it was quite funny. eric is joining our panel. and i'm going to start with you. so i was a big "roseanne" fan. i watched it a lot back in the day. on my sick days, i would watch episodes back to back to back. so i was pretty excited. i watched the entire show. i thought it was funny. give me your take on it. >> sure. i think that they captured the rhythms of the old show pretty well. there were a lot of funny moments contained...

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investigativereporterericliptonalong with political analyst sam tine from "the daily beast" who broke the news about the gop fund raisers at the condo. what you find are places that were being represented by this lobbyist in question had business before the epa during this very time. >> we found nearly half a dozen cases where there were companies that were represented by williams and jenson, oklahoma gas and electric another oil and gas company from texas, colonial pipeline and enbridge that had matters pending before the epa, exxonmobil another company represented by them that the epa was considering matters at the same time that pruitt was living in a condo owned by the wife of the chairman that have firm. highway we don't know that pruitt was asked explicitly to do anything or the agency did anything on those clients' behalf it, creates a question as to was the process compromised in any of those decisions. even even if we don't know if there was a quid pro quo, him living in that unit at the same time his agency had matters before them on the clients undermines the process in a way n

investigative reporter eric lipton along with political analyst sam tine from "the daily beast" who broke the news about the gop fund raisers at the condo. what you find are places that were being represented by this lobbyist in question had business before the epa during this very time. >> we found nearly half a dozen cases where there were companies that were represented by williams and jenson, oklahoma gas and electric another oil and gas company from texas, colonial...

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,ericschneidermanin new york is in the wings. there is a double jeopardy statute in new york. and if he is charged in a federal matter, if a jury is impanelled, then new york as it now stands can't go into the breach. but if he just gives this kind of all in pardon, that doesn't cover snydermid schneiderman's follow through. he is the one guy the jurisdiction most covers. i think they need to let him be charged first and then pardoned or else schneiderman is in the wings. >> and mike, donald trump doesn't want to wait to see him be charged. >> right. >> that allows the fbi and the prosecutors all that time with all that evidence. and so he wants to stop them from working on that evidence. >> right. >> from developing a case against michael cohen. what does he do? >> well, any pardon is a political disaster because it's obviously so linked to the president's self-interest. if i were michael cohen, i would be thinking do i trust donald trump, having been his henchman for so many years, having seen him break so many commitments to so many people. then i think what would donald do if

, eric schneiderman in new york is in the wings. there is a double jeopardy statute in new york. and if he is charged in a federal matter, if a jury is impanelled, then new york as it now stands can't go into the breach. but if he just gives this kind of all in pardon, that doesn't cover snydermid schneiderman's follow through. he is the one guy the jurisdiction most covers. i think they need to let him be charged first and then pardoned or else schneiderman is in the wings. >> and mike,...

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will he for getting out in front that havepolicy.ericswalwellof california sits on the house intel committee. congressman, i'll start with you. we got lint of one policy, we got a statement of one policy essentially from the ambassador. now we have a different policy from this administration towards russia when it comes to sanctions here. what do you make what we've heard over the last 48 hours? >> the ambassador is correct, we should put sanctions in place against russia. if you have involved in the trump russia investigation and looking for a quid pro quo, this is what a quo looks like, a president who is incapable of coming down on putin. he says flattering things about him all the time. talks about diminishing the role that nato would play in the world against russia. he can't impose congressionally passed sanctions against russia. what do the russians have on this president? our country would benefit if he would just state clearly that our policy is to counter russian aggression here and abroad and to an receive that, he will directly confront vladimir putin. >> do you b

will he for getting out in front that have policy. eric swalwell of california sits on the house intel committee. congressman, i'll start with you. we got lint of one policy, we got a statement of one policy essentially from the ambassador. now we have a different policy from this administration towards russia when it comes to sanctions here. what do you make what we've heard over the last 48 hours? >> the ambassador is correct, we should put sanctions in place against russia. if you...

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inauguration in january of 2017. that meeting brought together trumpadviserericprincewith a russian oligarch reportedly for the purpose of establishing a back channel between the incoming trump administration and the kremlin. well, that same month, nader met at trump tower with steve bannon, jared kushner, and according to the "new york times," a hedge fund manager with business ties to kushner and the uae. the "new york times" reports that nader has more previously unreported ties to moscow. quote, nader's dealings with russia date at least to 2012 when he helped broker a controversial $4.2 billion deal for the government of iraq to buy russian weapons. while the dell fell through, mr. nader has returned frequently to rush on behalf of the'm ratty government, even has his picture take within mr. putin. in an indication that as a cooperating witness nader could be more valuable to mueller than we previously knew. i'm joined by barbara mcquaid, a former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst and shane harris, an intelligence and national security correspondent with the "washingto

inauguration in january of 2017. that meeting brought together trump adviser eric prince with a russian oligarch reportedly for the purpose of establishing a back channel between the incoming trump administration and the kremlin. well, that same month, nader met at trump tower with steve bannon, jared kushner, and according to the "new york times," a hedge fund manager with business ties to kushner and the uae. the "new york times" reports that nader has more previously...

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attorneygeneralericholderas well as lynch going in with lawsuits against voter id and doing in to deal with voter suppression. they have said that foreigners are voting. >> it's a lie. >> it's a flat lie. the assertion the president made is a flat lie. every study. every program -- it's simply not true. it's part of a big lie. you realize just in past year in 24 states the administrations allies have introduced 60 pieces of legislation or maybe 70 pieces of legislation to curtail the franchise. it's what they are all about. they don't want black folks voting. look what we are doing now. there's a movement. you have george will making the argument that felons should have their -- after serving their time the right restored to vote. we want them to tengage in society again. what's the most significant thing you can do to engage? get in and vote. these guys, you're talking about 1 ppt 5 million people who have served their time what are unable to vote. of those there are 30% or more that are african american. it is -- we should have like other countries have, automatic registration.

attorney general eric holder as well as lynch going in with lawsuits against voter id and doing in to deal with voter suppression. they have said that foreigners are voting. >> it's a lie. >> it's a flat lie. the assertion the president made is a flat lie. every study. every program -- it's simply not true. it's part of a big lie. you realize just in past year in 24 states the administrations allies have introduced 60 pieces of legislation or maybe 70 pieces of legislation to...

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for potential new action on syria. after the missile strike hit the weapons program.i'mericshawnin for jon scott. >> and i'm julie banderas. president trump not backing down from his mission accomplished statement. he said the weekend strikes with perfectly carried out but hundreds of syrians gathered in damascus saying that their armed forces succeeded in confronting the strikes. they took to the streets waving flags and rallying in support of the assad regime. all this as the u.s. gets ready to hit russia with new sanctions for enabling bashar al-assad. our u.n. ambassador nikki haley makes it clear we will keep up the pressure on syria. >> be very clear, if we leave, when we leave, it will be because we know that everything is moving forward. we're very invested in the political process in geneva and the talks continue. >> david lee miller is live with more. david, thank you for joining us. what is the very latest where you are? >> julie, it is peaceful here. perhaps deceptively so. just this weekend from this vantage point where i'm standing, we witnessed an exchange of arti

for potential new action on syria. after the missile strike hit the weapons program. i'm eric shawn in for jon scott. >> and i'm julie banderas. president trump not backing down from his mission accomplished statement. he said the weekend strikes with perfectly carried out but hundreds of syrians gathered in damascus saying that their armed forces succeeded in confronting the strikes. they took to the streets waving flags and rallying in support of the assad regime. all this as the u.s....

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the 2020 census. i spoke with new york state's attorneygeneralericschneiderman,a man who has been battling trump in court long before he became president. attorney general schneiderman, on december 12th of last year, the justice department requested of the united states bureau of census that they add the question of citizenship to the census application. and you've taken the lead in really taking legal action to stop that. why? i mean, a lot of people are saying, if people are here illegally, we should know who they are and distinguish them from others. why is that not a sound argument? >> so this is a direct assault on the constitution. article one of the constitution requires that there be a full count, an actual enumeration of every person here. not voters, because they count children, prisoners, immigrants. >> so the constitution does not say they have to be legal citizens that they need to have account of everyone here. >> the opposite. it says you must count everyone, regardless of their immigration status and this was adjusted by the 14th amendment to get rid of the in

the 2020 census. i spoke with new york state's attorney general eric schneiderman, a man who has been battling trump in court long before he became president. attorney general schneiderman, on december 12th of last year, the justice department requested of the united states bureau of census that they add the question of citizenship to the census application. and you've taken the lead in really taking legal action to stop that. why? i mean, a lot of people are saying, if people are here...

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attorney, as well as matt miller who has worked at the justice departmentunderericholder.and former federal prosecutor renaldo mariotti. >> maya, i begin with you and the notion that andy mccabe may have made a personal failure, a bad decision at work, which was the debate up until today, but whether this former fbi director himself should be charged with a crime over this. does this sound right to you? >> this sounds like politicizing the justice system to me. if you look at the allegations against andrew mccabe, which essentially boils down to, we were investigating whether or not you spoke to a journalist and revealed the existence of an investigation and then were less than forth coming with us when we asked you about it. violating internal policies and certainly giving that under oath, that we're going to take that, where even james comey himself did not make a statement that said that he did not have legal authority to reveal what he revealed, right, to the reporter for "the wall street journal." that suggests that what we really have here is much ado about nothing. we'

attorney, as well as matt miller who has worked at the justice department under eric holder. and former federal prosecutor renaldo mariotti. >> maya, i begin with you and the notion that andy mccabe may have made a personal failure, a bad decision at work, which was the debate up until today, but whether this former fbi director himself should be charged with a crime over this. does this sound right to you? >> this sounds like politicizing the justice system to me. if you look at...

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neville.eric: hello,everyone,i'mericsean,but you know, kim jong un did not discuss what he planned to do with nuclear arsenal as he and the president prepare for historical meeting that might come as soon as next month. the president sees it as step in right direction, tweeted, quote, very good news for north korea and the world, big progress, look forward to our summit. white house senior adviser mercedes schlapp is attributing change of heart from trump administration. >> because of the fact, his administration came up with a very strategic solution in ensuring that there's the maximum pressure campaign on north korea. these economic sanctions are hurting that country and the mere fact that it wasn't done alone, so i think it shows that president trump not only in his strong leadership in basically saying we are going to stabilize the region, put focal point on north korea, but also being a coalition builder in the meantime. arthel: joining us bill richardson, former u.s. ambassador to the un, former governor to new mexico and former secretary energy under clinton's administratio

neville. eric: hello, everyone, i'm eric sean, but you know, kim jong un did not discuss what he planned to do with nuclear arsenal as he and the president prepare for historical meeting that might come as soon as next month. the president sees it as step in right direction, tweeted, quote, very good news for north korea and the world, big progress, look forward to our summit. white house senior adviser mercedes schlapp is attributing change of heart from trump administration. >> because...

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julie banderas. >>i'mericshawnin for jon scott. president trump getting ready to meet with his cabinet at the bottom of the hour. he will confer with military leaders later on today. after the suspected chemical attack over the weekend that killed dozens of civilians, mostly helpless women and children. it's charged the syrian government used poison gas after their own government. president trump is not only criticizing assad but also going after russian president vladimir putin for supporting the syrian dictator. all this while the white house is weighing options for how to respond to the deadly attack. >> i think we need a bold and swift response. the last time assad did this, we responded with 59 tomahawk missiles destroying his landing and air base capability so they couldn't deliver the barrel bombs. something similar to this. but as the president said, all options are on the table. >> will there be air strikes tiahrt? john roberts with live with the story. >> good morning. remains to be seen. i'm told that we can expect to hear from the president talking about this when h

julie banderas. >> i'm eric shawn in for jon scott. president trump getting ready to meet with his cabinet at the bottom of the hour. he will confer with military leaders later on today. after the suspected chemical attack over the weekend that killed dozens of civilians, mostly helpless women and children. it's charged the syrian government used poison gas after their own government. president trump is not only criticizing assad but also going after russian president vladimir putin for...

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girlfriend. >> don jr.anderic? >>two fredos. >> what about my code name? >> dead man walking. >> look, i don't have to take this from you. have i rights. >> now you listen to me, you little weasel. i don't know what righteous think you have, you broke the law, and now we're going to catch all of you little fokkers, you got that? >> great outrageous writing. "the new york times" reports president trump sees the wider inquiry into coyne, michael cohen as a greater threat to mueller's investigation itself. the question now, what is the nature of that threat? why is michael cohen's situation rattling trump so much? that's next with the round table. there they are. there they are! who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 5 times more detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com now with 5 times more detail than other dna tests. introducing walit's a great days. for a great deal! tender, center-cut sirloin or chic

girlfriend. >> don jr. and eric? >> two fredos. >> what about my code name? >> dead man walking. >> look, i don't have to take this from you. have i rights. >> now you listen to me, you little weasel. i don't know what righteous think you have, you broke the law, and now we're going to catch all of you little fokkers, you got that? >> great outrageous writing. "the new york times" reports president trump sees the wider inquiry into coyne,...

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ericgardnerin new york. in the state capital of california a young, unarmed man shot mostly in the back. and i think that this is people saying wait a minute, we continue to see this and there's no legislative remedies. in fact, the white house spokesperson said these are local issues. that's what they said in the 60s about some of the seg garks let the states handle it. it's not local. we need a national response to policing. >> we are also watching the story coming out of louisiana, baton rouge, you were there on thursday speaking at the funeral. as you have to do this time and time again, living many years as a civil rights leader past the age that dr. martin luther king we honor this wednesday, how do you gather the strength each time for these communities and then deliver it? >> i think the strength i get is in my own spiritual life and my own commitment to doing what's right. i grew up in the king movement. i was youth director in new york the year he was killed at the local chapter. but i'm strength understaened b people that have said, new york city we're going to keep figh

eric gardner in new york. in the state capital of california a young, unarmed man shot mostly in the back. and i think that this is people saying wait a minute, we continue to see this and there's no legislative remedies. in fact, the white house spokesperson said these are local issues. that's what they said in the 60s about some of the seg garks let the states handle it. it's not local. we need a national response to policing. >> we are also watching the story coming out of louisiana,...